This meet and greet is all about you and your blog. You may return as often as you like. Some of the things you might want to tell us:

• Why you started a blog
• How long you have been blogging
• Your favorite topic to blog about
• Your most recent blog post
• A blog post that needs comments
• Share your social media profiles if you would like followers
• Where you are from
• If you are single, married, have children, have grandbabies
• Whatever you would like to share

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I’m a 50+ grammy who blogs about things to amuse, inform, inspire, and make you laugh here at Grammy’s Grid. I’m a wife and mom too. I love my grandbabies more than words can express. I like spring and summer, sunflowers, fun and humor, photography, technology, and working with graphics.

I co-host a blog party with 2 other grandmothers twice a month for grandmothers only, the Blogging Grandmothers Link Party. We would love to have any grandmothers join us. We grandmothers have to stick together you know. You can find the party here: https://grammysgrid.com/category/link-parties/

Hi everyone – I’ll be next cab off the rank…..my name is Leanne and I’m 55. I blog at http://www.crestingthehill.com.au/
about celebrating all that Midlife has to offer. I have a lovely husband plus two grown up and married adult children who live a couple of hours away from us in the city, and one adorable grandbaby named Sophia. I work part-time and blog for fun. I love being part of this group and I also belong to a group for Midlife Women.

My name is Christie. I’m also 55, and I blog at http://christiehawkes.com about figuring out what this next phase of life holds (loosely). I actually blog about any and everything. I’ve been doing it for almost 18 months now. I live in beautiful Salt Lake City, Utah with my husband. Between the two of us, we have four children and 10 grandchildren. When I’m not working or playing with the grandchildren, I like to run, hike, read, and travel.

I’m looking forward to meeting you all as well. Thanks, Grammy Dee, for this fun opportunity!

Hello ladies! I have really enjoyed the fellowship of this group of grandmothers! My blog, “What Happens at Grandma’s” is a journal of my activities with 10 grandchildren who range in age from 8 to “expected in July ’17.” I usually write about crafting and having fun with the kids, but my recent post – 15 minutes ago! – departs from that with advice on getting along with adult children. Here it is:http://www.whathappensatgrandmas.com/2017/03/tmi-for-grandmothers.html

Hey! I’m really enjoying this group as well! I’d been looking for something like this! I’m a 55 year old married mother of four and gramma of 5 with one more on the way! My grandkids range in age from 8 months to 6 years. My blog, Love My Big Happy Family, is a family lifestyle blog about crafts, recipes, parenting, healthy living, positivity, etc, Here are my social media links:

I am super new to this group. I love to blog about all types of crafts, diy projects and occasionally make things for my grand daughters. I was a Project Systems Analyst but got laid off when the oil prices plummeted. So now I am on a very strict budget, but really love the personal time. I am 56 and learning the technical side of blogging which is both fun and frustrating. I am from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Howdy Ladies, I’m Mrs Shoes of 4Shoes Farm. My better half is Mr Shoes, who took my hand nearly 29 years ago. As unbelievable as it seems to me most of the time, Mr Shoes & I have 2 grown children: Boot, who lives on the property & is a big help to us, & Slipper, who left the farm & never looked back, lives a 19 hour drive away, is in love with a military hero, & is not quite finished her university career.
I have a 16 month old practice Grandbaby girl, Amy, who I fairly dote upon, but see no blood Grands anytime in the near future.
4ShoesLife has been a hobby for a couple of years; I write about the farm, the critters, actually just whatever strikes my fancy when I sit down ~ can’t pigeon-hole me or restrict my parameters on much of anything, because I’m stubborn about my freedoms. Haha
Thanks for hosting the AIM party, I’m enjoying floating around visiting new blogs!

Hello from Brisbane, Australia! I’m Sue and my blog is Sizzling Towards 60 & Beyond – http://www.sizzlingtowardssixty.com.au I will be 60 this year and no way am I slowing down. My blog is all about encouraging and supporting women of midlife to be fit, active and to realise their full potential. I am married (second time around) and between us we have two children each and four grandchildren. I love to run and keep fit so that I can keep up with my darling almost 3 year old grandson Ethan – the light of my life.

I have a Sizzling Towards 60 Facebook page and also a group page called #couchpotatotofabfit. The group (which I call Fab Fitters) is all about encouraging and supporting each other in our quest to be fit, fabulous, healthier and happier no matter what stage of life.

I’m also a Body Image Movement Global Ambassador and through my blog I encourage women to love themselves and all the positives in their lives. It isn’t about being thin it is about being healthy and happy.

I’m looking forward to connecting with you all. Life is too short so we need to make the most of each day.

Come and Meet and Greet me if you need a blogging tip or two. That’s what I write about. I also have regular blog parties and linky parties like Grammy.
Thanks, Grammy, for this chance to meet your readers.
Janice

Hello!
I am Kathleen, 57 for another week or so (better write quick), and I am a pediatrician who writes a blog on parenting and kid’s health.
Sadly it is more educational than entertaining, so I greatly appreciate when people leave comments! This week’s blog is about how the X and Y chromosomes work to give you a girl or a boy–it’s not as simple as they taught in grade school, and mother nature does some very creative things…
Have a beautiful weekend!

Hi, All – I’m Donna. At age 57, I retired from a long career in Educational Administration and returned to Canada from overseas (Beijing) where I had been living/working for 14 years. I am very interested in the emotional side of retirement. I began my blog, RetirementReflecitons, so I could document my journey and share/interact/exchange with others. I blog about all things retirement (both direct and indirect). I have four sons, two grandchildren (aged 1.5 years and 3 months) and a brand new granddog (8 week old Malamute). My most recent posts have been on travel and home exchange. I look forward to interacting with other guests and sharing blog posts and ideas.
PS – Dee: I tried tried to subscribe to your blog but wasn’t able to do so. Will you point me in the right direction for this? Looking forward to meeting you!

Hi, I’m Kileen. I am a wife of almost 24 years. I have four daughters ranging in ages 12, 13, 18, and 22. I am also a mom to two dogs, a chihuahua that is the boss of the house and our rescue dog. I blog about all the craft projects I work on and once in a while a recipe. My hope is to inspire people to make unique items for their home instead of buying. I started Ravenwould at the end of 2015 but really began putting the work into it last June.http://ravenwould.com/https://www.pinterest.com/Ravenwould/https://www.instagram.com/kileenas/

Hi, I am Kathleen, from Australia. I have been having a wonderful time with our son and his wife who made a 13 hour trip and flew in last night. We had not seen each other for a number of years so loving the hugs and chats.
I clicked through here from The Blogger’s Pit Stop which I host. You are welcome to share your posts https://www.kathleenaherne.com/the-blog/ Friday to Mondays.

I’m Karen from Fabgrandma.com. I’ve been blogging there almost 11 years. I started the blog because my son was in the Air Force stationed in England. He met a woman and got married over there and I wanted to let her get to know the family before they returned to the states.

That only took about a week, then I just started writing about my life—things I do, places we go, what we eat. And more. I love blogging about places we go and things we do best.

I am going to be 65 in May, have been married almost 25 years to Fabgrandpa. We have four adult kids between us, and six grandchildren, two of whom live with the mother in England. My son has retired from the Air Force. My oldest daughter is a children’s library program manager in Denver. My step daughter is a real estate agent. And youngest daughter is a high school teacher of biology, and works with special education. I think we did a great job with the kids! The grandchildren range in age from 4 to 20. Please stop by and leave comments.